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"Tancho-Sanshoku" | Koi fish are the most expensive fish in the world. This particular koi fish is the most valuable, sought after by collectors because of its colorings and their placement. A koi like this can sell for $25,000 or more. Source: http://www.tecventureshawaii.com/Tropical-Hawaiian-Paintings-and-Prints-by-Thomas-Deir-Page-3.php

Koi (Japanese carps)

Kumonryu - "nine crested dragon" legend has it that the name was derived from a dragon transforming into a cloud racing thru the sky. Always Doitsu (koi with no scales other than enlarged scales along the lateral line and two lines running either side of the dorsal fin). The unstable sumi (black) runs from head to tail and should have the effect of ink calligraphy. A magic fish, the pattern is highly variable and can change dramatically over a short time.

A breathtaking Hana Shusui. This Koi has a wonderful pattern, with fiery red underbelly and flanks, pastel blue base and perfectly rowed slate blue plated zip linear scales along the dorsal line. You cannot fail to be impressed by the majesty and class of this Koi, that will look amazing as the focal point of your collection. Size: 38cm (15

A super-rare Kumonryu. This koi is also known as a 'dragon fish' due to the fact the pattern can change with the seasons. Inky black colouration, big plated scales along the lateral line and star quality make this a must have for your collection. To see more koi like this one, feel free to visit the new Mitchkoi facility in Staffordshire. Call 01538 360438 for details. Size: 41cm (16